Canadian Willson reflects upon the highs, lows that come for players in Super Bowl
The Seattle Seahawks can help ease Luke Willson’s pain.
Seattle faces New England in the Super Bowl on Sunday. It’s the first championship meeting between the two teams since the Patriots’ epic 28-24 championship victory 11 years ago.
Malcolm Butler’s stunning goal-line interception with 20 seconds remaining cemented that win. It was a controversial ending as Seattle was third-and-goal from New England’s one-yard line yet didn’t call upon star running back Marshawn Lynch, who’d rushed for 102 yards and a TD.
Willson was in the middle of the drama as a sophomore tight end with Seattle. The year before, Willson capped his rookie season with a confetti shower following the Seahawks’ 43-8 championship win over the Denver Broncos.

